Evolution
Time: | approx. 5 - 10 min. |
Recommended age: | all ages |
Size of group: | from 6-8 teammates ideal |
Time for preparation: | none |
Material: | None |
Game description
All participants start as amoebas. They are running around in the room, constantly muttering “amoeba.” When they meet another amoeba, they introduce themselves and ask for the name of the other amoeba. Next, the play one round of Rock, Scissors, Paper. The loser stays an amoeba while the winner climbs the chain of evolution and becomes a bee. Now the process repeats itself, however, the bee has to find another bee. The next evolutionary steps are the rabbit, the gorilla and finally man. No matter at which stage of the evolution the kids have to run around, imitating the respective animal. For example, the gorilla may pound on his chest. And equally, at each stage, they have to play one round of Rock, Scissors, Paper. Obviously, this game is a constant up and down in the evolution, therefore, the team leader will stop the game after a certain time has passed.
Judging
There is no rating; fun is all that counts.
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